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Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2022).  Resisting the effects of neoliberalism on
public policy. Commentary on implementing universal and targeted policies
for health equity: Lessons from Australia. International Journal of Health
Policy and Management.

Ongoing debate in my department.

Maria Ines Azambuja

Em dom., 4 de set. de 2022 10:47, Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
escreveu:

> *OPEN ACCESS
> For others, please email me at [log in to unmask]
>
> *Medvedyuk, S. Govender, P., and Raphael, D. (2022).  Communicating
> Friedrich Engels’s return to Manchester: Arts and cultural event, history
> lesson, or call to action? Human Geography.
>
> *Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2022). Emerging themes in social determinants
> of health theory and research. International Journal of Health Services.
>
> *Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2022).  Resisting the effects of neoliberalism
> on public policy. Commentary on implementing universal and targeted
> policies for health equity: Lessons from Australia. International Journal
> of Health Policy and Management.
>
> *Azadian, A., Masciangelo, M.C., Mendly-Zambo, Z., Taman, A. and Raphael,
> D. (2022). Corporate domination of food banks and food diversion schemes.
> Capital and Class.
>
> *Govender, P., Medvedyuk, S. and Raphael, D. (2022). Mainstream news media
> engagement with Friedrich Engels’s concept of social murder. tripleC:
> Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 20 (1), 62-81.
>
> Raphael, D., Bryant, T., Medvedyuk, S., Govender, P. and Mendly-Zambo, Z.
> (2022). Desperately seeking reductions in health inequalities in Canada and
> elsewhere: Polemics and anger mobilization as the way forward? Sociology of
> Health and Illness, 44, 130-146.
>
> *Mendly-Zambo, Z., Power, L., Khan, A., Bryant, T & Raphael, D. (2021).
> Islands of Isolation in a modern metropolis: Social structures and the
> geography of social exclusion in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal
> of Urban Research,
> https://cjur.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/cjur/article/view/353
>
> Muller, J. and Raphael, D. (2021).  Does unionization and working under
> collective agreements promote health? Health Promotion International,
> https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daab181
>
> Medvedyuk, S. Govender, P., and Raphael, D. (2021).  The reemergence of
> Engels’ concept of social murder in response to growing social and health
> inequalities. Social Science and Medicine,
> https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114377
>
> Muller, J., Mohamed, F., Masciangelo, M. C., Komakech, M., Bryant, T.,
> Rafiq, A., Jafry, A. and Raphael, D. (2022). A bibliometric analysis of
> Health Promotion International content regarding unions, unionization and
> collective agreements. Health Promotion International,37: 1-12.
>
> Mendly-Zambo, Z., Raphael, D., and Taman, A. (2021). Take the money and
> run: How food banks became complicit with Walmart’s hunger-producing
> employment practices. Critical Public Health,
> https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2021.1955828
>
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